to hear someone else concur on that.
  As far as Java: What I've noticed happen is - when I go into 
WinExplorer, after I added builds, I notice the file icons overlapping; 
laying on top of one another ??? Tried re-copying and pasting (files 
already exist in this folder, do you want to replace them'? - YES ) and 
I still have problem getting Java applet to function (i.e Yahoo chat) 
which worked the very first time I had copied and pasted NP files, after 
  installing later builds, no.
  Thanks for your input.



DeMoN LaG wrote:

> JS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 07 Jan 2002: 
> 
> 
>>  I have a real simple question which may get an eye-roll or two,
>>  but 
>>here goes anyways: When I install a new build, I go to 'latest
>>builds' page (I'm running WinMe) and I download the
>>mozilla-win32-installer.exe file. This file then initiates the
>>complete download of the new Mozilla build. Is this correct, am I
>>downloading and installing more than I should each time? Does this
>>process only install the updated components or am I layering
>>complete installs on top of each other here? 
>>  Also, several bulids ago I had posted here that I could not get
>>  Java 
>>applets to work correctly. I received some useful advice (i.e. copy
>>and paste NP files, etc.) this worked on that build, since I've
>>installed several builds since that time I've run into the same
>>problem again with Java applets, should I repeat that step for each
>>build? 
>>
> 
> The only way I know of to not download a completely new build is to set 
> up a build system, pull the source via CVS and compile the program 
> yourself.  Otherwise everything is a "new" build being installed overtop 
> of the "old" build.
> 
> As to copying the plugins, if the plugins do not persist in the \plugins 
> folder (ie, after you install a new version they are gone), yes, you 
> should copy them over again
> 
> 



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